Amid Rural Doctor Shortage, Dozens Of Medical Workers Charged In Opioid Crackdown
A recent opioid sting caught 60 people, including doctors, accused of enabling addicts. Physician Stephen Loyd tells NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer how the sting could affect addicted patients.
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April 21, 2019 at 04:23AM
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NPR News: Amid Rural Doctor Shortage, Dozens Of Medical Workers Charged In Opioid Crackdown
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